Hello all you knowledgeable people.
Anyone out there know about this? One of the mods /devs whatever
mentioned this in a post, so I pm'ed them (I know bad form, but search never ever returns anything remotely useful) anyway I decided screw it I will just have to start a new topic and tough if it's been asked before, how am I supposed to know what words to put in the search as we are all different unique individuals and we ask things in different ways, so before anyone catches a harry please can someone be so kind as to point me in the right direction at least, like place a link to the topic that would answer my question in your reply so I can keep my pestering to a minimal.

This post manifested from the comments made by flash in this discussion:

so I wanted to find out how to do it as it sounds like a good solution and flash responded with this: [?] which wasn't very helpful but probably a normal response to stupid noobs, so no worries I can take a hint when it's been offered.
Still a Massive thank you in advance to anyone kind enough to help me keep my savefile and the running of my puppy pc reasonably fast and efficient I look forward to a helpful not snide response, thank you_________________Smash forehead on keyboard to continue.....
well thats at least how some of us deal with ba$h !

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so I wanted to find out how to do it as it sounds like a good solution and flash responded with this: [?] which wasn't very helpful but probably a normal response to stupid noobs, ...

That second link you gave was to the PM inbox, which is useless. You'll have to spell it out for us.

SeaMonkey provides an easy way to tell it where to put its cache. Firefox does not. I'm currently using Firefox in my multisession Puppy, because Slacko 5.4 doesn't come with SeaMonkey as the default browser and I foolishly decided to give Firefox a try. I can't remember what I did about Firefox's cache, but I know I did something. Whatever it was, I found the instructions in the Puppy Linux forum.

Karl: You should probably also note that Firefox and Seamonkey apply a 'random' set of letters and numbers for the user profile names, so whatever's preceeding ".default" is going to be different for everyone. (In other words, not everyone's going to have a b7ov9xpo.default directory, or even a abc123.default directory, so the steps you posted may be a little different for everyone else. )

As for the New Topic and Post Reply buttons, have you tried emptying your cache and reloading the forum pages? Or, at least force-reloading the pages? (Hold Shift while clicking/selecting Reload.)

Also, are you sure NoScript and Adblock/Plus aren't inadvertently blocking those elements?

Flash: Most of the time, people on this forum have recommended the symlink method of relocating the cache... at least as far as I've seen, and can recall._________________[ Puppy 4.3.1 JP, Frugal install | 1GB RAM | 1.3GB swap ] * My Pidgin Builds for Puppy 4.3.1+
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For the crazy firefox directory names i am missing the words to beat around that bush . Hope that Humans are better than CPUs and Chips and recognize things by taking a look into $HOME/.mozilla/*.default first .

BIG PROBLEM NOW :
The "New Topic" and "Post Reply" buttons don't show up anymore, even not hidden, though view source says they are there .
Posting now using opera.
FF is version 4.0.1 .

If FireFox "thinks" the cache is getting close to full it doesn't download images, only text, (as images use a lot of memory).
The "New Topic" and "Post Reply" button icons are images. [ If my explanation is correct you shouldn't see avatar images either on this page ].

If FireFox "thinks" the cache is getting close to full it doesn't download images, only text, (as images use a lot of memory).
The "New Topic" and "Post Reply" button icons are images. [ If my explanation is correct you shouldn't see avatar images either on this page ].

Nope, all other icons show up .

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If you're running NoScript, or something similar, you might try whitelisting murga-linux.com, if you haven't done that already. Also, if you're using Adblock Plus, or another adblocker with Firefox, try disabling it temporarily to see if the pages display correctly without it.

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